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they will do this political posturing t behind the scen i can tell you know jon kyl, the number two republican in the senate, eric cantor number two republican in the house, they areehind the scenes meeting to figure out how much of these spending cut does you need in the mcconnell, plus i agree with hans t is mcconnell plus and harry reid and s commission, all that gets lumped in together. the white house by the way, jack lou, bill daly, these guys, they're involved in the re-- reid mcconnell negotiations at this point. >> rose: right. >> so this is, it's being put together, okay. and it's a little bit of mcconnell, as hans put it, a little bit of the cuts that they had agreed to on biden d then throwing in harry reid's commission. >> rose: tha you, chuck, great to you have on the program. >> great to see you, sir. >> rose: hans, welcome and we'll see you again soon. >>hanks for having me. >> rose: we move nowo the glob economy and the challenges to it. not only in the con secretaries-- context of the president's press conference, also the fact that the european union issued results today for
they will do this political posturing t behind the scen i can tell you know jon kyl, the number two republican in the senate, eric cantor number two republican in the house, they areehind the scenes meeting to figure out how much of these spending cut does you need in the mcconnell, plus i agree with hans t is mcconnell plus and harry reid and s commission, all that gets lumped in together. the white house by the way, jack lou, bill daly, these guys, they're involved in the re-- reid mcconnell...
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jon leyne is there. this is a significant deal. >> that is right. gilad shalit was freed after a number of years in gaza. this is on a much smaller scale. i lan grapel -- ilan grapel has been held since july on suspicion of various charges. he is being swapped for 25 egyptians. those are not security prisoners. it is very different from the gilad shalit case. these are people like suspected smugglers and some children who are suspected of doing cigarette smuggling across the very poorest border between egypt and israel. the handover will have been at the border crossing at the red sea there. we understand that the egyptian prisoners are already on their way to the border crossing. there's no word yet about ilan grapel. presumably, he is on his way, too. >> briefly, what does this signify about the relationship between egypt and israel? >> a slight warming, but no more than that. it's not usually politically significant. the military leaders of egypt are wary of the relationship with israel. they're not going to break it off. they're dealing with it
jon leyne is there. this is a significant deal. >> that is right. gilad shalit was freed after a number of years in gaza. this is on a much smaller scale. i lan grapel -- ilan grapel has been held since july on suspicion of various charges. he is being swapped for 25 egyptians. those are not security prisoners. it is very different from the gilad shalit case. these are people like suspected smugglers and some children who are suspected of doing cigarette smuggling across the very poorest...
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>> it has to be jon huntsman or rick santorum. that is who we have left. there are folks who are not happy with the republican party. they are not happy with their choices. they tried to get chris christie into the race, the governor of new jersey. they tried to get jeb bush and others. they are not happy. it tells me that we take a look at the front runners. it is still mitt romney to lose. he is not concerned enough for the base. >> i am sure we will talk about this again. in fact, tomorrow we have a report from iowa, their take on the latest in the republican race. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, protecting a vital resource in the heart of africa. the race is on to save one of the world's largest rain forests before it is too late. there has been a significant scientific breakthrough that could help preserve australia's great barrier reef. duncan kennedy has the details. >> it is the only living thing on earth visible from space, 2,600 kilometers long, the truly great barrier reef. in fact, it is nearly 3000 wreaths systems, lo
>> it has to be jon huntsman or rick santorum. that is who we have left. there are folks who are not happy with the republican party. they are not happy with their choices. they tried to get chris christie into the race, the governor of new jersey. they tried to get jeb bush and others. they are not happy. it tells me that we take a look at the front runners. it is still mitt romney to lose. he is not concerned enough for the base. >> i am sure we will talk about this again. in...
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i cannot believe that we are even engaging in a conversation about jon huntsman who may or may not throw his hat in to the political ring in 2012, is already worried, or people are worried about him being a moderate trade what is wrong with moderate? why do we have to get people on the extremes of the right or left. >> this is broken. >> our lives are more changed and have been more changed since the second world war by technology than they have by politics politics have been irrelevant to where our society have -- politics. politics have been the rubble and to where our society has moved compared to technology. >> we're just talking generally about what is broken. >> there are thousands of people in this country a minutely more qualified to teach us that will not get involved because our profession disgraces them. >> i want to get into some more cheerful things as we wind down. >> i will talk -- i will try to give in a few thoughts. carl, you bring a good point about jobs, and i think health care is an industry that has a lot of growth in front of it. we had a factory in massachusetts t
i cannot believe that we are even engaging in a conversation about jon huntsman who may or may not throw his hat in to the political ring in 2012, is already worried, or people are worried about him being a moderate trade what is wrong with moderate? why do we have to get people on the extremes of the right or left. >> this is broken. >> our lives are more changed and have been more changed since the second world war by technology than they have by politics politics have been...
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from oslo, the bbc's jon brain. >> at the cathedral, the floral carpet continues to grow. ivan knows one of these r tributes could have easily been for him. he came face to face with the gunman and lived. >> he started shooting around me and he got several of the guys around me and then he has to -- had to reload his gun and then i got my chance to get away and i ran into the water and i started swimming. i got my clothes soaked and started swimming. >> and was he still firing at you? >> yeah, then he reloaded his gun and started firing again. he went down to the water and shot many of the people trying to escape from there. luckily he didn't get me. i was just lucky. >> the majority of the people on the island did escape anders breivik but doesn't mean they completely avoided harm. the skithe treating the -- psychiatrist treating the victims said many are suffering. >> this is an act of a human being and this causes more stress than disasters caused by nature. >> meanwhile, the latest stage in the healing process here in oslo will come tomorrow with a memorial event in th
from oslo, the bbc's jon brain. >> at the cathedral, the floral carpet continues to grow. ivan knows one of these r tributes could have easily been for him. he came face to face with the gunman and lived. >> he started shooting around me and he got several of the guys around me and then he has to -- had to reload his gun and then i got my chance to get away and i ran into the water and i started swimming. i got my clothes soaked and started swimming. >> and was he still firing...
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let's join my colleague now in athens, jon sopel. >> welcome to athens, where the mood has suddenly changed in the past few moments. firecrackers going off. smoke grenades, as well. you can hear the sound now as demonstrators down below are starting to taunt the authorities, throwing grenades and paint at people on the streets. spin around. you can see the smoke grenades going off. there goes another firecracker. this is the scene live on the streets of athens. it is lunch time in the square. this is the heart of this city. it is just across from the parliament building, where 300 or so greek mp's are starting to debate the austerity program demanded by the european union, demanded by the imf." you can now smell the tear-gas, which has been released, which is quite shocking. we are eight stories up at the moment. tear gas has been fired by the authorities to disperse the protesters who are on the street below. let's get this report from malcolm. >> athens will be protest central over the next two days. the first demonstrators were out early. they belong to the communist union, whose members
let's join my colleague now in athens, jon sopel. >> welcome to athens, where the mood has suddenly changed in the past few moments. firecrackers going off. smoke grenades, as well. you can hear the sound now as demonstrators down below are starting to taunt the authorities, throwing grenades and paint at people on the streets. spin around. you can see the smoke grenades going off. there goes another firecracker. this is the scene live on the streets of athens. it is lunch time in the...
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. >> they were born in the 1780-- 1870s, church hill, and the youngest jon monet born in the '80s, that is relevant because they all came to full adulthood and political consciousness before world war i and the world that they remembered and they are in some sense trying to reconstruct in the catastrophic situation of europe after '45 is the stable and as they see it liberal, reforming world of late 19th century edwardian europe. they want to complete the reform projects of what we now call the welfare state but what they would have thought of as the sort of network of security and safety and guarantees. and they wanted to do, to answer what maynard keynes another of their generation said just before the war ended. he said this war there will be a great hunger for social and personal security. and there was w for all the kinds of reasons which where obvious. most europeans had lived in 35, 40 years of war, violence, depression, instability, massacre. >> with the europe that these men built and it's an astonishing achievement because if we could think back to 1945, this was a continent t
. >> they were born in the 1780-- 1870s, church hill, and the youngest jon monet born in the '80s, that is relevant because they all came to full adulthood and political consciousness before world war i and the world that they remembered and they are in some sense trying to reconstruct in the catastrophic situation of europe after '45 is the stable and as they see it liberal, reforming world of late 19th century edwardian europe. they want to complete the reform projects of what we now...
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john hudson -- jon huntsman expected to announce his bid to become the republican party presidential candidate. in a frank and open interview jeb bush tells kathy kay is not interested in running in 2012 but would -- not rule out 2012. >> can republican unseat barack obama in 2012? >> if you want to use the traditional metrics of trying to predict an election, the wrong track numbers are above 60%, unemployment is at 9.1% -- there has never been a president who won reelection with those numbers. >> i have to ask you a question every republican has asked me when i tell them i am, to speak to you -- why aren't you running? >> it is very flattering to be as bad regularly. for a simple reason. that is, i have a responsibility to myself and my family to achieve some degree of financial security for my family going forward. i don't wake up each day saying, well as me, i am not running, or i think i am the cats meow, that i am the best. i don't think that. i have enough common sense to know there are great candidates running and my guess is one of them will be president and i will be suppor
john hudson -- jon huntsman expected to announce his bid to become the republican party presidential candidate. in a frank and open interview jeb bush tells kathy kay is not interested in running in 2012 but would -- not rule out 2012. >> can republican unseat barack obama in 2012? >> if you want to use the traditional metrics of trying to predict an election, the wrong track numbers are above 60%, unemployment is at 9.1% -- there has never been a president who won reelection with...
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and we're like oh, it's cool that one like jon loved it that much. it proved that okay, and but even just the audience in general. you know, we don't get a lot of-- we get to finish south park in the middle of the night on an avid and put it out there and go to bed. then we can read on the internet what people thought about it but having this experience where we can be there at the back of the house every night and hear the audience laugh, is something we haven't gotten to experience very much. so it is pretty fun for us. >> rose: you two working together, has that changed? >> not the way we work together. >> no, not the way. it's always kind of different. like you know, it is always kind of changed depending on what we are doing. and a lot of times, like trey is director. and sometimes its, you know, producer director relationship amount of lot of times it is just a writing team relationship. sometimes we're going on charlie rose and it is two friend goesing on charlie rose, honestly that's the truth so it kind of changes depending on the situation.
and we're like oh, it's cool that one like jon loved it that much. it proved that okay, and but even just the audience in general. you know, we don't get a lot of-- we get to finish south park in the middle of the night on an avid and put it out there and go to bed. then we can read on the internet what people thought about it but having this experience where we can be there at the back of the house every night and hear the audience laugh, is something we haven't gotten to experience very much....
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. -- jon huntsman. a weak field facing a tough incumbent. >> a tough incumbent but problems with the economy, unemployment at 9%. a good candidate could make a very credible run against barack obama. we are in a country of 350 million americans. why is it the republicans can't find somebody who can give barack obama a run for his money? >> jeb bush, caris & company at this, mitch -- chris christie, mitch romney. that americans like two-term presidents and the republican issues aren't great and even though the economy is bad and mitt romney said he's failed the american public, they not only spare some of the blame for this as well. and so it's not a great year to be a republican, either. this isn't setting up as a great g.o.p. year. >> barack obama will raise $1 billion. we're going to spend what on this election? going to cost america like $2 billion? >> probably close to that. >> why not call it off and put that money somewhere else? >> this is what the british do. they do this in six weeks. isn't tha
. -- jon huntsman. a weak field facing a tough incumbent. >> a tough incumbent but problems with the economy, unemployment at 9%. a good candidate could make a very credible run against barack obama. we are in a country of 350 million americans. why is it the republicans can't find somebody who can give barack obama a run for his money? >> jeb bush, caris & company at this, mitch -- chris christie, mitch romney. that americans like two-term presidents and the republican issues...
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let'john perry be the nominee or jon huntsman be the nominee. >> charlie: close this out for me, if you look at the congress over the next six months, what do you expect to see. >> i think it's very messy. i would be very surprised if that superommittee is able to come up with a recommendation and there will be a battle what that means for triggering and i think the bush taxuts will be front and center and will dom neat -- dominate a big part of the 2012 campaign. if barack obama runs, it will be colossal triumph of vanity over construcon. >> charlie: you have been watching this for a few years, albert. >> it was better than you thought, charlie. >> charlie: i always liked henry clay myself. w will this congress shape up. what will be the judgment about them, looking at this crises. >> certainly it's going to have the tea party in the lead whatever the historical judgment is. i must say based on only seven months, it is really a dysfunctional congress, it's one that lacks civility. i can't imagine much happening in the next year. [indiscernible] is -- obama is going to say he wants pate
let'john perry be the nominee or jon huntsman be the nominee. >> charlie: close this out for me, if you look at the congress over the next six months, what do you expect to see. >> i think it's very messy. i would be very surprised if that superommittee is able to come up with a recommendation and there will be a battle what that means for triggering and i think the bush taxuts will be front and center and will dom neat -- dominate a big part of the 2012 campaign. if barack obama...
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is now clear and the banks -- >> jon: even though we don't yet know what the regulations will really look like in the end because they haven't laid out the enforcement. >> oh, we're down to the details. i think by and large we know -- >> and you're comfortable with that as a major financial sector institution? >> well, i think in the u.s., in terms of dodd-frank? >> rose: yes. >> well, i think there are still some things we're working on to improve, particularly around securetization and -- >> is that code word for we're heavy lobbying in washington to see that they understand our point of view. >> you would be shocked to hear lobby is not how i would define it. i think there are discussions on how the legislation is going to be written, how it will be codified, and i think we are providing as much expertise as we can to the people writing those rules, and i think that's appropriate. >> rose: and the other thing was confidence. >> confidence. if i go back to early 2010, i recall being on a panel of c.e.o.s on the west coast, and with the turmoil around dodd-frank, the turmoil still f
is now clear and the banks -- >> jon: even though we don't yet know what the regulations will really look like in the end because they haven't laid out the enforcement. >> oh, we're down to the details. i think by and large we know -- >> and you're comfortable with that as a major financial sector institution? >> well, i think in the u.s., in terms of dodd-frank? >> rose: yes. >> well, i think there are still some things we're working on to improve,...
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jon huntsman announces today, what kind of foreign policy debate will we have in the upcoming campaign. >> i'm a little dubious that isolation -- it depends where you sit. parties that sit are more isolationists than parties that control the wtehouse because on they do that they contro the military which they enjoy doing. because they have a global responsibili. when you're in opposition it's really to say it's really messy over there in labia and afghanistan, that's just get out. so everye indulges that. the republican party when bill clinton was in fice looked like a pretty isolation es party and when george bureaucrat comes in offic they don look that way at all. i'm dubious all of this is sweeping the republican party in one way. i'm also dubious and this is related, it's the underlying question is, is the party becoming more libertarian in a rand paul direction. he's very anti-government at home but very anti-interventionism abroad. that clearly has been an eleme to the tea party but i'm very dubious that's ever going to be a major part of the republican party even if you look at
jon huntsman announces today, what kind of foreign policy debate will we have in the upcoming campaign. >> i'm a little dubious that isolation -- it depends where you sit. parties that sit are more isolationists than parties that control the wtehouse because on they do that they contro the military which they enjoy doing. because they have a global responsibili. when you're in opposition it's really to say it's really messy over there in labia and afghanistan, that's just get out. so...
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patty murray the chairman of the democratic senate campaign committee of washington sitting with jon corn inthe republican chairman from the campaign committee from texas. there's a little less willingness to do it. i think maybe it took a little bit of the, what we come to expect, the pep rally aspect of it, of the speech. >> it was a little lower energy level. but as a former speech writer, it puts more emphasis on the words themselves instead of the up-and-down of the emotions of the chamber. i don't think that's necessarily a bad thing. i think.... >> lehrer: people were listening to it. >> exactly. the president is very good at explaining. explaining how our economy has changed. explaining why we need to do research and development, explaining... and he brings the listener along in a logical way. i think it's one of his real skills. i think he's sometimes good at inspiration but is actually better at explanation. this speech had a lot of kind of serious economic explanation. >> i agree with michael. what amazed me was the applause lines were on education. i went through and kind
patty murray the chairman of the democratic senate campaign committee of washington sitting with jon corn inthe republican chairman from the campaign committee from texas. there's a little less willingness to do it. i think maybe it took a little bit of the, what we come to expect, the pep rally aspect of it, of the speech. >> it was a little lower energy level. but as a former speech writer, it puts more emphasis on the words themselves instead of the up-and-down of the emotions of the...